Always Being On Camera – More

Here’s another example. Steffie and Helaine went to see Rick Springfield at Mohegan Sun on Sunday evening. As he usually does, Rick went into the crowd. Take a look at how many people are photographing him! And that’s just those you can see in this tightly cropped shot.

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I experienced something like this at a recent bike race. As the race passed, all the people in the front row raised their cameras/phones and concentrated on taking pictures (which couldn’t have been very good) and everyone else suddenly had to look through a sea of waving arms.

When did it become more important to get a picture than to experience an actual event?